Jerramy Stevens, the former NFL player married to U.S. soccer goaltender Hope Solo, has cleared all of his legal woes.

Stevens was arrested in October in Kirkland, Wash., and charged with domestic abuse a day before marrying Solo. The charge was dropped. A month later, he was briefly jailed in Tampa and charged with violating his probation.

Stevens, 33, was placed on probation through October 2013 for a marijuana charge in 2010. He had permission to travel to Washington, Ann Howard, director of communications at the Florida Department of Corrections, said in November.

On Wednesday, his probation was terminated, thus ending any legal battles, according to Stevens' lawyer, Mark J. O'Brien.

Stevens has had numerous scrapes with the law involving drugs, alcohol and violence since 1998. He played tight end for the Seattle Seawhawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2002-10.